36 Feminine Ways To Romanticize Spring
Spring is the season that makes you believe in beauty again. The world greens overnight, the air smells alive, and for the first time in months, you want to get dressed up just to feel the sun on your skin.

Although it’s become a bit of a buzzword, romanticizing is a very authentic, feminine, and effective way to achieve more joy and fulfillment in the everyday. To romanticize is to optimize your lived experience by adding novelty and occasion. It helps you make the most of what you have and appreciate the beauty of your day-to-day life.
Whether you consider yourself a romanticizing pro or are new to the concept, here are some seasonally inspired ideas for adding excitement, romance, and glimmers of joy to your spring.
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36 Ways To Romanticize Spring
Pick Wildflowers

Put down your phone and go touch grass. Walk through the countryside and pick wildflowers along the way. Put them in a mason jar full of water for a nostalgic centerpiece.
Make a Spring TBR List and Keep a Book Journal
Warmer weather means “take your book outside” season has officially begun. Grab a journal and make a list of the books you’d like to read this spring. Take time to reflect as you go. Make notes on what you enjoyed, your favorite takeaway lessons, and which books you’d like to read again.

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Visit the Library

With a new TBR drafted for the season, grab your favorite tote bag and hit the library. Bonus points if you walk there (or if you sewed the tote yourself).
Go For a Picnic
Whether it’s with your kids, your husband, or your best girl friend, picnicking is a seasonal experience that can invite a lot of joy. Make it as simple or as elevated as you’d like. If the picnic consists of PB&J cut into fun shapes and sitting on a couch throw blanket in the backyard with your kids, that still counts.
Wear Pastel Colors
While we can’t control the weather, we can always control what we’re wearing. Leave the sad beige of winter behind and reach for color while getting dressed in the morning. If you're looking for inspiration, these colors are this season’s favorites.

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Clean Out Your Closet

I recently took a day off of work to clean out my closet. I wrote the event in my planner and made it an experience to look forward to. As I tried on pieces between school drop off and pick up, sorting them into discard piles as I went, I listened to an audiobook and enjoyed the cleansing frenzy I had created for myself. Truthfully, it was hard work. And while that may not sound romantic, I’ve felt so much lighter and happier since.
Don’t stop at a handful of sweaters and old tees. Really scrutinize every piece hanging in your closet and sitting atop your shoe rack. If it doesn’t bring you joy, it has to go. The more ruthless you are, the better you’ll feel after the fact.
Take One Day Off From Social Media

There’s nothing more freeing than untethering yourself from your phone. And you may find that by restricting social media for a day you’ll spend less time on your device in the days that follow. Time apart can provide perspective on how much social media tempts us to compare ourselves to others or draws our attention away from more important and interesting aspects of our life, including our children and our hobbies. Hack: Try treating your smartphone like a home phone.
Cook With a Seasonal Ingredient

Shake up the usual dinner rotation by using the season as your inspiration. Seasonal ingredients to reach for right now include asparagus, peas, spinach, berries, cherries, and parsley. Search for recipes that use these ingredients as the main characters.
Learn How to Make a Latte
You could buy a daily latte or you could learn a new skill and make one. Use your usual coffee pot to create a strong brew or invest in a home espresso machine which will not only elevate your daily routine but add some class to your countertop.

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Reserve One Weeknight for Fun

Living for the weekend can feel bleak. Use the warmer weather and extra hours of sunlight to change up your weekly routine by designating one recurring evening to novelty. Try a new restaurant, grab a drink with a friend, host a game night, or finally watch that movie that’s been sitting in your queue for the last four months.
Make a Homemade Mother’s Day Gift

I love purchasing the perfect Mother’s Day gift. But making one is entirely more fun and is sure to be especially appreciated. Try illustrating a card, sewing a set of coasters, painting a flower pot, or collaging a bookmark. If there’s one good way to use social media, it’s for mining craft ideas. Watch some crafty reels and reset your algorithm for the better.
Start Planning Your Garden
Start planting or, if it’s still too cold where you live, start making garden plans for the months ahead. Decide what you’re going to grow, sketch your garden layout, and purchase seeds.

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Adventure Out on a New Walking Trail

Enjoy the influx of sunlight. Whether you map a new route around town or visit a new-to-you park, get your steps in while embracing a sense of adventure.
Buy a New, Pretty Umbrella
For most of us, spring brings its own fair share of rain. Stop dreading it and start owning it with feminine rainwear. Who knows—you may even start to wish for grey skies.

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Embrace Whimsy
Look for rainbows. Hunt for four-leaf clovers. Make a fairy house. Wear a fancy dress for no reason. Look for opportunities to take your day and yourself less seriously. Trust me, all the it-girls are doing it.
Start Junk Journaling
Low stress and low cost. As simple as it sounds, dedicate a notebook or sketchbook to housing sketches, collages, and little mementos that catch your eye. Keep ticket stubs, cut out magazine images that inspire you, write poems in the margin—there are no rules, only possibility.
Write a Letter to a Loved One

Take the time to slow down and draft a letter to someone you love. Whether it’s a relative you’ve been out of touch with, your spouse, or a close family member, you’ll never regret taking the time to share your love and tell someone how much they’re appreciated. Writing the letter by hand adds intention. If the contents are lighthearted, add stickers and drawings for whimsy.
Try a New Lip Shade
If you want to change your whole look on a budget with minimal effort, try a new lip shade. Bright colors are always on trend for spring. Look for hydrating products for a vibrant, just-kissed appearance.

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Plan Special Outings With Your Kids
Unplug and create special moments with your kids. If you have more than one child, make sure they each get their own time. Take them to the park, out to eat, or to buy something they’ve been needing for school or sports. The one-on-one time will nurture your relationship and leave you both feeling refreshed and loved.
Listen to Music While You’re Getting Ready in the Morning

Make your morning routine more enjoyable by listening to music as you get dressed, brush your teeth, pack lunches, and do the one million and one other things that are required to get the day started on the right foot. Try a new album each day to keep the routine fresh.
Paint Your Nails in an Unexpected Color
Low effort, low cost, maximum mood boost.

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Wash Your Hair and Makeup Brushes

Freshen your routine by taking 20 minutes to clean your brushes. Your hair and complexion will thank you all season long.
Unsubscribe From Marketing Emails

Romanticize and simplify by freeing yourself from the barrage of e-commerce messages hitting your inbox every other minute. Put on your favorite podcast and be ruthless as you hit “unsubscribe.”
Try a New Fitness Class or Video

It’s easy to get stuck in a fitness rut, repeating the same types of workouts over and over again. Go outside your comfort zone and try something new, whether it’s an at-home barre workout, a kettlebell class at your local gym, or a run club.
Plan a Summer Getaway

Heighten your anticipation for summer by planning a trip. This can be a multi-week tropical vacation or a night away at a cute Airbnb. Give yourself something to look forward to.
Go Back to Church

Spring is a season of renewal. If you’ve been feeling the pull to go back to church, do it. If you’re already a regular attendant, look for new ways to deepen your spiritual connection and grow in your faith.
Practice Gratitude
Take time each morning and night to practice gratitude. Doing so can help you feel happier, reduce stress and depression, improve focus and immunity, and a whole slew of other incredible things.

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Have Afternoon Tea
This can be a new daily ritual or something fun you plan for the weekends. It can be an event you put on yourself or an experience you enjoy at a restaurant. Break out of the midday slump with hot tea, finger sandwiches, and scones. Pretty tea set optional but encouraged.

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Plan a Craft Session
Block out time to get crafty. Invite friends over for group crafting or plan the best solo date you can imagine. Have your favorite snacks at the ready and enjoy making an occasion out of getting creative. If the mental load of finding a craft idea and purchasing all of the necessary supplies has been holding you back, look for pre-assembled kits like these.

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Seek Out One Good Deed, Every Day

Hold the door. Pay for someone’s coffee. Donate items to those in need. Look for opportunities to do good deeds. Output goodness and it will come back around tenfold.
Visit a Local Agrotourism Hotspot
Fiber workshops, baby animal visits, a romp around a tulip farm—taking advantage of agrotourism is a great way to feel more connected to nature and enjoy the best the season has to offer. It’s also a great way to support small, local businesses.
Spray Lavender on Your Pillow Before Hitting the Sheets

Spritz your pillow with lavender spray to elevate your bedtime routine and grant yourself better sleep.
Try the Hobby You Keep Putting on the Back Burner

This time of year grants us a break from major holidays and events that tend to take up a significant amount of time and energy (i.e., back-to-school season, Christmas, etc.). Use the respite to say “no more excuses” and pick up a hobby you’ve always wanted to try. Whether it be horseback riding, knitting, Mahjong, pickleball, or writing that novel that’s been living rent-free in your head for the last eight years.
Swap Pants for a Dress
Embrace your femininity, and the warmer weather, by swapping leggings and jeans for skirts and dresses. Getting dressed will be more fun (it will feel like an occasion) and you may just be surprised at the effects it can have on your mindset (or even your marriage).

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Watercolor Paint Outside
As a former studio art major, I can vouch for watercolor as an ideal outdoor art medium. And you don’t have to be Claude Monet incarnate to enjoy creating something beautiful en plein air. Grab paints, paper, brushes, and water and take inspiration from your surroundings.

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Have a “Staycation”

Satisfying your adventurous spirit doesn’t have to mean spending thousands of dollars on theme park tickets or jetting off to another country. Try out a staycation, whether it be a day trip to a nearby town, a home spa day, or playing tourist in your own city. Interested? Explore more spring staycation ideas.
Not every moment of every day can be romantic. There is work to be done, bills to pay, and errands to run. But when you put the time and energy into romanticizing whenever possible, you start to find these other, more monotonous components of life not quite so draining. You begin to approach each day with optimism, knowing that even the simplest of things—from music in the morning, to lavender on your pillow at night—can sprinkle your daily routine with joy.